Aachen: Fountain
Places and attractions in the Fountain category
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Statue of Charlemagne
Standing proudly in the historic city of Aachen, Germany, the Statue of Charlemagne is not only a tribute to one of Europe's greatest medieval rulers but also a prominent centerpiece as a fountain, reflecting the city's rich heritage.
Puppenbrunnen
The Puppenbrunnen is located in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, on Krämerstraße, the connection between the cathedral and the city hall. It was donated by Aachener Bank and created in 1975 by Aachen sculptor Bonifatius Stirnberg.
Bahkauv-Brunnen
The Bahkauv is a mythical monster said to reside in Aachen, Germany. The creature has been featured in the folklore of both Aachen and the Rhineland. Often depicted as a deformed calf with fangs, the Bahkauv was commonly associated with drunken men.
Fischpüddelchen
Fischpüddelchen is a fountain monument originally erected in 1911 by Hugo Lederer in front of the Baptistery of the Aachen Cathedral at the Fischmarkt in Aachen. The figure was melted down during World War II and recreated in 1954 after the...
Vinzenzbrunnen
The Vinzenzbrunnen on Aachen's Münsterplatz is a fountain consecrated in 1847, created by Aachen sculptors Wilhelm Josef Wings and Gottfried Götting from a design by Friedrich Joseph Ark, then Aachen's city architect.
Paradiesbrunnen
The Paradise Fountain is a fountain created in 1897 by Georg Frentzen in Aachen, Germany, in the cloister of Aachen Cathedral.
Hühnerdieb
Chicken Thief is a fountain monument by Berlin sculptor Hermann Joachim Pagels, unveiled at Christmas 1913 at the Aachen Chicken Market. It consists of a bronze figure of a chicken thief mounted on a shell limestone fountain bowl.
Türelüre-Lißje-Brunnen
Türelüre-Lißje, also Turelure-Lieschen or Türelüre-Loetche, is the name of a legendary Aachen figure to whom a fountain monument by Aachen sculptor Hubert Löneke, standing at the entrance to Klappergasse since November 19, 1967, is dedicated.
Wasserspiele
Wasserspiele is the name of a fountain by the sculptor Philipp Anton from Aachen in the Aachen district of Burtscheid, which was inaugurated on September 30, 1969.
Couvenwandbrunnen
The Couvenwand Fountain is located in the Aachen district of Burtscheid, North Rhine-Westphalia at Abteiplatz.
Augustinerplatzbrunnen
The Augustinerplatzbrunnen is a fountain on the square called Augustinerplatz between Kockerellstraße - Judengasse and Annuntiatenbach in Aachen, where the Augustinian monastery of Aachen was located until 1802.
Karlshofbrunnen
The Karlshof Fountain is located in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia in the inner courtyard of the Karlshof in the immediate vicinity of Aachen's market square.
Seepferdchenbrunnen
The Seahorse Fountain is a fountain monument in Burtscheid based on a design by Aachen architect Gerhard Thomalla, originally installed in 1956 in the rotunda of the Elisenbrunnen after its rebuilding in 1952/53.
Röhrenbrunnen
The Röhrenbrunnen is a fountain in Aachen. It is located on a triangular square between Komphausbadstraße and Kurhausstraße north of the Old Kurhaus. The fountain was created in 1971 by sculptor Heinz Tobolla.